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Letter from unidentified correspondent to teleconference participants, April 11, 1985

In this letter, an unidentified writer thanks participants for electing her to the MHLP board. She discusses the implications
of the word "anti-psychiatry" and hopes that the movement will not be known as simply that. She points out that psychiatric
oppression is "a part of social, economics, class, racial and sexual and other oppressions that most past and present inmates
experience." The writer says that the Center for Independent Living will share being the teleconference center with other
centers. The writer also comments on an article by Judi Chamberlin and a response to said article in the Boston Globe.

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Letter from unidentified correspondent to teleconference participants, April 11, 1985. Cynthia Miller Papers (MS 869). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries

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